NFU president Tom Bradshaw said Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the Treasury must 'wake up' to the impact that IHT is having on the health of farmers
Scottish Government has introduced the Crofting and Scottish Land Court Bill in Holyrood
The Defra Secretary is due to face a procedure committee on Wednesday (June 4) regarding the department's performance in 2024 and 2025
Conservative MP Aphra Brandreth discusses how Chancellor Rachel Reeves' proposed cuts to the nature-friendly farming budget at the Spending Review could diminish farmers' confidence in Government and Defra
Meat industry backs move which will boost beef exports following ban
The Scottish Conservatives said it was 'unrealistic' to tell people to eat less meat and dairy, as identified in a recent Climate Change Committee report, and added it could be 'financially devastating' for farm businesses
Llyr Gruffydd, MS for North Wales, said Inheritance Tax changes could result in more young people moving away from rural areas, which would have an adverse impact on the Welsh language
Move means July 1 border measures will not be required ahead of a new SPS agreement with Europe
New requirements will see electronic ID (EID) mandatory for all new-born calves from 2027
The spring flush this season has been supported by favourable weather and dairy economics, according to AHDB